Regional Facilities Manager
Salary

Nearly two in three of Regional Facilities Managers in the United States are seasoned employees who have more than 10 years of experience in the field. Pay ranges from $47K to $117K per year, and the average comes out to $76K per year. In the world of Regional Facilities Managers, overall cash allowance can occasionally include more than $16K from bonuses and, in some exceptional cases, $10K from profit sharing, causing incomes to vary widely between $47K and $117K. Experience level and the particular city each impact pay for this group, with the former having the largest influence. Generally, women make up less than a third of all Regional Facilities Managers who answered the questionnnaire. Job satisfaction for Regional Facilities Managers is high. A large number enjoy medical while a fair number get dental coverage. Vision coverage is also available to the larger part. The figures in this rundown are based on the results of PayScale's salary questionnaire.

XTotal Pay combines base annual salary or hourly wage, bonuses, profit sharing, tips, commissions, overtime pay and other forms of cash earnings, as applicable for this job. It does not include equity (stock) compensation, cash value of retirement benefits, or the value of other non-cash benefits (e.g. healthcare).

XTotal Pay combines base annual salary or hourly wage, bonuses, profit sharing, tips, commissions, overtime pay and other forms of cash earnings, as applicable for this job. It does not include equity (stock) compensation, cash value of retirement benefits, or the value of other non-cash benefits (e.g. healthcare).

Job Description for Regional Facilities Manager

Many large companies have a great number of locations and sales outlets for which they need regional facilities managers. These managers are responsible for supervising the condition and upkeep of existing stores and outlets and may also work on the construction of new stores within their region, which may involve remodeling, renovation, or capital improvements.

Companies typically divide responsibilities for their stores and facilities by region, and regional facilities managers help secure contracted services such as cleaning, parking, landscaping, and utilities for each location within their radius. They also work closely with individual general managers of stores for feedback on particular repairs, maintenance, or other issues affecting specific locations. The manager may receive feedback on contracted services and seek out new competitive bids in order to improve service at his/her locations and keep costs low.

Regional facilities managers also assist with major purchases and installations; managers of fast food chains for example, may replace inoperable kitchen fixtures and appliances. They may also supervise larger capital improvements for particular locations and work with company designers and architects on new construction/remodeling efforts and help coordinate and supervise these processes.

Applicants for the position should have a background within the industry of their potential employer/s. Practical experience in construction management and a university degree in an administrative field may be minimum requirements of some employers. Most regional facilities managers split their time between field work and being in a home office, and regular and frequent travel may be required depending on the employer.

Regional Facilities Manager Tasks

Make sure property and buildings are properly maintained and meet health and safety codes.

Hire, train, and supervise property managers and maintenance staff.

Manage the operation of a company’s properties and facilities in a geographic region.

Develop facility budgets, estimates on costs to run facilities, and plans for making facilities profitable.

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Popular Skills for Regional Facilities Manager

This chart shows the most popular skills for this job and what effect each skill has on pay.

Regional Facilities Managers who responded to the survey indicated only a few skills that they use on the job. Those who have experience with Operations Management, Project Management, and Facility Maintenance & Coordination can expect to be compensated well for these skills. Most people familiar with Operations Management also know Facility Maintenance & Coordination.

Pay by Experience Level for Regional Facilities Manager

Median of all compensation (including tips, bonus, and overtime) by years of experience.

For many Regional Facilities Managers, more experience generally translates to higher pay. People who have worked for fewer than five years bring home $59K on average. Median compensation in the five-to-10 year group, however, is higher at approximately $71K. The average pay reported by folks with 10 to 20 years of experience is around $89K. People who have worked for more than 20 years report a median income of $93K, which is barely higher than the median for folks with 10 to 20 years of experience.